Job opening: Attorney-Advisor
Salary: $94 199 - 172 075 per year
Published at: Aug 29 2023
Employment Type: Full-time
With an emphasis on high ethical standards, excellence in public service and the delivery of superlative advice and counsel, DOI Solicitor's Office performs the legal work for the U.S. Department of the Interior, and manages the Departmental Ethics Office and Departmental FOIA Office. With more than five hundred total employees, more than four hundred of which are licensed attorneys, the Office strives to provide sound legal services to fulfill the Department's diverse and wide-ranging mission.
Duties
As an Attorney-Adviser with the Department of the Interior, Office of the Solicitor, Division of Indian Affairs, Branch of Tribal Government Services, located in Washington, DC, you will provide legal counsel to the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE). Your specific duties will include:
Working as part of a team that leads coordination of the practice of Indian education law nation-wide;
Providing legal advice concerning hiring and contracting for BIE staff and contractors, as well as related human resource issues;
Assisting BIE in litigation, both in federal courts and administrative bodies;
Advising BIE on funding issues, including under the Tribally Controlled Schools Act, the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act, and the Johnson O'Malley Act of 1934;
Advising BIE on the applicability of federal civil rights laws to tribally controlled schools and colleges;
Assisting BIE with congressional and legislative affairs, including drafting and reviewing response letters to congressional offices and reviewing draft testimony;
Drafting, negotiating, and reviewing interagency agreements, cooperative agreements, and other agreements for BIE; and
Actively coordinating with the Department of Education, Department of Health and Human Services, and Department of Justice and with tribal governments, tribal education departments, tribal school boards, and tribal school officials.
This is a term position not to exceed two years with the possibility of extension without further competition.
Salary Range Information:
GS-12: $94,199 - $122,459 per year
GS-13: $112,015 - $145,617 per year
GS-14: $132,368 - $172,075per year
NOTE: First time hires to the Federal Government are typically hired at the beginning salary in the range for their respective grade level.
This vacancy may be used to fill additional positions as vacancies become available.
Qualifications
In order to better assess your qualifications for this position, when preparing your resume please be sure to address your experience in or familiarity with the following areas of legal work: researching and writing legal memoranda and opinions and providing legal advice or recommendations to clients, judges, and/or senior attorneys; litigating in Federal court and preparing transactional agreements and other documents; and evidentiary privileges and e-discovery, including familiarity with technology associated with the electronic search, retrieval, and review of documents. In addition, please address your experience in or familiarity with the following subject matter areas and legal authorities: Federal administrative law issues, such as matters arising under the Administrative Procedure Act (including rulemaking), 25 C.F.R. Part 83, the Indian Child Welfare Act, the Freedom of Information Act, and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Basic Qualification Requirements
Applicants must be law school graduates with LL.B. or J.D. degrees AND applicants must be an active member in good standing of a state, territory of the United States, District of Columbia, or Commonwealth of Puerto Rico bar.
Applicants must also meet the following:
GS-12/13/14: In addition to meeting the basic qualification requirements described above, applicants must also have the following additional years of professional legal experience for the grade level indicated:
To qualify for a GS-12 applicants must possess at least 2-years of professional legal experience following law school graduation.
To qualify for a GS-13 applicants must possess at least 3-years of professional legal experience following law school graduation.
To qualify for a GS-14 applicants must possess at least 4.5-years of professional legal experience following law school graduation;
Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g. Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community; student; social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.
For any of the grades indicated above you can substitute one year of experience with any of the following:
have a second professional law degree; OR
meet any of the criteria indicated below:
academic standing in top one-third of law school graduating class;
other equivalent evidence of clearly superior achievement.
significant summer law office clerk experience; or
significant participation in a clinical legal aid program;
significant participation in the law school's moot court competition.
significant participation on the law school's law review;
graduation with academic honors.
Candidates should have excellent oral communication, writing, research and analysis skills, and the ability to work effectively with other people, and exercise sound judgment.
Additional information on the qualification requirements is outlined in the OPM Qualification Standards Handbook of General Schedule Positions and is available at OPM's website:https://www.opm.gov/qualifications/standards/indexes/num-ndx.asp
All qualification requirements must be met by the closing date of this announcement.
Education
Education: If this position requires specific educational course work to qualify, or you are qualifying based in whole or part on education, you are required to provide transcripts as proof of meeting the requirements.
Foreign Education: Education completed in colleges or universities outside the United States may be used to meet the specific educational requirements as stated above. You must provide acceptable documentation that the foreign education is comparable to that received in an accredited educational institution in the United States. For more information on how foreign education is evaluated, visit:
http://www.opm.gov/policy-data-oversight/classification-qualifications/general-schedule-qualification-policies/#url=e4
Contacts
- Address Office of the Solicitor
1849 C. Street, NW
Washington, DC 20240
US
- Name: Kerry Neumann
- Phone: 703-787-1422
- Email: [email protected]
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